Highland Adventure: Lochs, Waterfalls and Rewilding Experience from Inverness
TOUR DESCRIPTION

Experience nature in the Scottish Highlands on this unforgettable day tour. Explore Loch Ness and marvel at Plodda Falls and the Falls of Foyers. Discover the inspiring work of Trees for Life, a rewilding project dedicated to restoring Scotland's natural heritage. Immerse yourself in nature, learn about wildlife, and enjoy stunning scenery!

Digital translations
Knowledgeable Driver-Guide
Entrance to Trees for Life Centre
Luxury modern air-conditioned coach
Entrance to optional attractions
Food and drink
Important Information
Where is the departure point?

Your tour from Inverness departs at 09:00 hrs from Railway Terrace, Inverness. Check-in opens 15 minutes prior to the stated departure time and closes 5 minutes prior to the stated departure time.

We recommend that all passengers arrive in this window as tours must depart on schedule.

Are there any additional entry fees on this tour?

This tour includes entry to Trees for Life Centre and your guide walk.

The price of your one-day tour from Inverness includes the services of a friendly, knowledgeable, experienced Driver-Guide, and transportation on one of our luxury modern air-conditioned coaches.

Other optional extras - attraction entrance fees, loch cruises, food and drinks, etc - are not included in the price of your tour. This is to allow our guests the freedom to choose which optional extras they would like to take part in on the day.

Rates for your optional extras (From April 2024) are as follows: Loch Ness Cruise: Adult: £20, Concession: £18, Child: £13

Do I need to book optional extras?

No, you don't need to worry about pre-booking any of the optional extras.

All the optional extras can be booked on the day and your Driver-Guide will advise you how to book. We negotiate discounted rates for you, ensuring you'll always get a great deal at Scotland's top visitor attractions.

Please note that many visitor attractions and accommodation providers may not accept card payments, so please ensure you have plenty of cash with you on the day. If you have any questions about this please contact our Reservations Team on +44 (0)131 226 6066 - open 07.00 - 21.00 daily.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, all of our tours are in English. Your tour will be taken by an experienced, knowledgeable and friendly English-speaking Driver-Guide. You'll find a digital translation of your tour through a link on your confirmation email. Digital translations are available for this tour in the following languages: French German Spanish Portuguese Italian Russian Chinese (Mandarin)

What should I bring with me?

As we like to give you as much time off the coach as possible with the opportunity for walks, we recommend you bring warm and/or waterproof clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes and take sun-block or a hat for sunny days.

Don't forget your camera to capture all the lovely scenery and wildlife you'll encounter on your tour!

Since we cannot allow hot food on our buses you could also bring a cold packed lunch with you to make the most of your time at each stop, this would be particularly time-saving in the busier months!

Can children travel on this tour?

We welcome children over 4 years old on our tours, and children aged between 4-16 years are eligible for the concessionary rate. We regret we are not able to carry children under the age of 4.

How accessible are the locations?

Some of the locations may cause accessibility issues due to their geography and architecture. If you are a wheelchair user or have restricted mobility, we would recommend getting in touch with us for more information.

Will I see Nessie?

There have been many reported sightings over the years of "Nessie", - the affectionate name given to the mysterious creature that is reputed to live in the deep waters of Scotland's most famous loch, Loch Ness. The myths and stories surrounding Nessie have fascinated both young and old alike for centuries - the earliest reported sighting by St. Columba back in the 6th Century! So always have your camera at the ready - you never know if she's out there, just below the surface...

HIGHLIGHTS
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Your one-day rewilding tour from Inverness departs at 08:00 and follows the beautiful Caledonian Canal to the source at Loch Ness. At 24 miles long and over 700 feet deep, the loch is the largest by volume in the British Isles and is most famous for its sightings of the Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as “Nessie”. We will stop at the Clansman Harbour and Hotel, where you have the possibility to take a small boat cruise (optional extra). From the cruise, admire the splendour of Urquhart Castle and its surroundings and search the depths of Loch Ness with onboard sonar equipment. Keep looking for Nessie on deck or from the comfort of the sheltered cabin. We will then journey on to one of Scotland’s hidden treasures, Plodda Falls. A spectacular waterfall cascading past towering trees. The falls are set within a beautiful, wooded area that is part of a larger rewilding initiative to restore natural habitats and biodiversity in the Highlands. We will spend around 45 mins here for you explore the area and take some brilliant photos. Continuing along the shore of Loch Ness, passing through the small town of Invermoriston, we head slightly inland to the Dundreggan Estate. Here you will experience rewilding in action. The estate has been rewilding trees since 2008 and is now starting to recover with over 4,000 species of plants and animals. Before we explore the area on an expert-guided walking tour, we will pause for lunch for 30 minutes. You can visit the onsite café where locally sourced ingredients are freshly cooked in the kitchen every day. The guided walk of the estate will last around 1 hour and highlight the ever-changing wildlife, planting areas, moorland heathers, streams, and surroundings. This walk should be considered strenuous with some steep and rough terrain, for this, we would recommend sensible footwear. After saying goodbye to Trees for Life and the Dundreggan Estate, we will journey onwards to another spectacular waterfall on the River Foyers. The Falls of Foyers plunges about 62 meters, or 200 feet, down into a gorge, making it one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the area. The path we take to view the falls winds through woodland, which has been a focal point for rewilding efforts. Keep an eye out for the elusive red squirrel. Our final stop on the return journey to Inverness allows you to enjoy the tranquil beauty of Dores Beach on the northern shores of Loch Ness. Rewilding efforts in the surrounding area are focused on enhancing the natural landscapes by allowing vegetation to regenerate and reducing human impact on the environment. Your tour will conclude around 6 pm, as you arrive safely back in Inverness after enjoying a perfect blend of adventure, education, and natural splendour on this one-day tour of the Highlands.

Highland Adventure: Lochs, Waterfalls and Rewilding Experience from Inverness
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